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Working on their own label Berzerk since the summer of 2004, the first single 'Black Mamba'/'Humanoid Invasion' is set to be released
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Working on their own label Berzerk since the summer of 2004, the first single 'Black Mamba'/'Humanoid Invasion' is set to be released November 13, 2206.
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Working on their own label Berzerk since the summer of 2004, the first single 'Black
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Stern’s Berzerk is one the greatest early arcade classics.
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(Although a poster for a British nightclub called Berzerk, which featured a Photoshop of Pope John Paul II dancing with a young blonde and holding a beer, did receive complaints and it was withdrawn.)
Elder of Ziyon 2010
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Hero's Arms is a retro looking Flash game kind of a good old Zelda like adventure game, developed by Berzerk Studio.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Much like Robotron built upon the pieces of games such as Robots and Berzerk that came before it, Robotron also paved the way for future meth-fueled shooters like Smash TV.
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Between 1981 and 1982, two teenage Berzerk players died of heart attacks shortly after posting high scores at video arcades.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The 10 Most Terrifying Video Game Enemies of All Time 2008
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DC Comics originally published Atari Force comics as inserts created mainly to illustrate story lines for video games being released by their subsidiary Atari Inc. The comics were packed with games such as Defender, Berzerk, Star Raiders, Phoenix, and Galaxian.
Archive 2009-07-01 Chuck Wells 2009
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DC Comics originally published Atari Force comics as inserts created mainly to illustrate story lines for video games being released by their subsidiary Atari Inc. The comics were packed with games such as Defender, Berzerk, Star Raiders, Phoenix, and Galaxian.
1980's Flashback: Atari Force (2nd series) Chuck Wells 2009
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